Sunday, 23 August 2020

Emperor v Elector who’s who

I began blogging by being invited by Blue Bear Jeff to join an online community of imaginations set in the 18th Century. Through E v E blog we interacted , fought out campaigns and exchanged diplomatic messages. Many folk well known in the hobby were involved. We told tales on our blogs too and had a terrific time.
Tidders has curated the who’s who where one can get a snap shot of an imaginary Europa of the mid 18th Century. Here is a link
https://sites.google.com/site/evewhoswho/
Do pop by and read the 4th edition. It is a journey to a wonderfully creative place that still engages many. Thanks Tidders for this and your continuing inspiration. Finally I couldn’t resist posting a link to the Duchy of Tradgardland page-
https://sites.google.com/site/evewhoswho/tragardland


8 comments:

  1. Sad that the Blue Bear himself has passed. I keep thinking there ought to be a blue bear regiment in my My Plastic eighteenth century ImagiNations troops.

    I am surprised looking at how many dead blog links there are on people's blogs (who have not posted for a couple of years to a decade) how many of the E versus E ImagiNations are still going strong blogging after so long.
    Including the esteemed Tradgardland one of course!

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    1. I have a Blue Bear regiment in 40mm as a tribute. It would be lovely to see one in your plastic imaginations too. I think people keep the dead links up as a tribute to those other splendid projects people did. I do keep the links to blogs that have not been added to for years or are dead for that reason here. Interesting it is indeed to see which are going strong...

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  2. It seems the golden age of Imaginations has passed. From 2000 to 2012 seems to be the epoch of Imaginations for most. Sad that great nations fall into decline and obscurity.
    Even more sad that some barely made it to a year before decline set in

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    1. No reasons that the imaginations could rise again in some form...

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    2. Let's not forget Charles Grant , Young and Lawford, and the Brontes! I think they will always be with us 😀

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  3. Well it is alive and kicking here and in this mans head at least !

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